Worried that
his new friend, Miguel Prado, might share their deadly secret (about Freebo)
with
his brother (Ramon Prado), Dexter is determined to convince Miguel that
Ramon is an untrustworthy troublemaker.

As part of his
plan, Dexter stops at a public pay phone and places a fake call to Ramon.

Pretending to
be an informant with information about Freebo, Dexter tells Ramon to meet
him at a bar, and even asks him to order what he knows is Ramon's favorite
drink.

Dexter knows
that Ramon has both a temper and a drinking problem, so after making sure
he will go to a bar, he then stands him up, to guarantee that he will grow
angry and hostile.

In the background
of this scene, behind Dexter, we see a tall, modern office building.

Later, Dexter
takes Miguel to the bar, where they find
a drunken Ramon causing a scene. Dexter secretly makes things worse,
by prompting a guard to arrest Ramon - all of which succeeds in causing
Miguel to distance himself from his brother.

Q.
What is it actually in real life?

A. A fake phone
booth, next to a real building - but not in Miami.

Q.
Where can I find it in real life?

A. The distinctive
office building seen behind Dexter is actually the brand new Technicolor
building, built recently on the lot of Sunset-Gower Studio,
where "Dexter" is filmed.

The address
of the studio is 1438 N. Gower Street. As you might expect,
it's at the corner of Sunset Blvd and Gower. But the address of the Technicolor
building is 6040 Sunset Blvd.,
in Hollywood.

Located near
the studio's main entrance, the new Technicolor building is bounded by
Sunset Blvd on the north, Beachwood Drive on the west, Gordon Street on
the east, and the rest of the studio on the south.

Here is an aerial
photo of the building. And here is a map
link. (Bear in mind that the building isn't visible from
all directions, because some of the aerial photos were shot before it was
built. Until recently, it was just a parking lot.)

A. I
normally wouldn't have bothered with so short a scene, but I was somewhat
intrigued by the unusual building behind Dexter. Considering its obvious
location, I should have found it quickly, but I had no idea it was part
of the studio, so I didn't really know where to start looking, and soon
gave up on it.

It
was only later, when I received a tip from someone in the know, that I
finally found it. (Thanks!)